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NASA astronaut Suni Williams has retired. Williams, along with the now-retired Butch Wilmore, rode on the Boeing Starliner to the space station.
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Suni Williams, NASA Astronaut Who Was Stuck in Space for 9 Months, Announces Her Retirement
"It’s been an incredible honor to have served in the Astronaut Office," Williams said in a statement
NASA's Suni Williams, who spent over 280 days stranded in space during Boeing Starliner's failed test flight, announced her retirement from the agency.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida — NASA announced Tuesday that veteran astronaut Sunita “Suni” Williams, a Northeast Ohio native and one of the most accomplished spacefarers in the agency’s history, has retired after more than 27 years with the space program.
NASA’s Suni Williams — one of two astronauts stuck for months at the International Space Station — has retired. The space agency announced the news Tuesday,
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NASA astronaut Suni Williams, who stayed in space for 9 months after spacecraft problem, retires
NASA astronaut Suni Williams, who famously stayed in space for an extended nine-month visit after problems with an experimental capsule, has retired after 27 years, NASA said Tuesday
The first crewed lunar mission in more than 50 years is on hold as winter weather in Florida forces NASA to push back launch plans for Artemis II. The agency says near-freezing temperatures and strong winds at Kennedy Space Center prompted managers to delay a crucial fueling test — known as the wet dress rehearsal
NASA has selected Axiom Space for its fifth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station, scheduled for 2027.
For Suni Williams, 608 days in space was enough to call it a career. The 60-year-old NASA astronaut who flew on three missions to the International Space Station, the most recent as part of the
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Astronauts Are Heading to the Moon for the First Time in Over 50 Years, but They Won’t Be Landing
A group of four NASA astronauts are set to blast off on a historic mission, dubbed Artemis II, as soon as February 6
All (names) aboard! As final preparations ramp up for Artemis II — a mission that will send four astronauts farther into space than any crew has ever traveled — NASA is giving the public a chance to take part in the historic journey by sending their names around the Moon.
The countdown for the rehearsal for NASA's much-awaited Moon mission has begun. The US space agency will soon be conducting the "Wet Dress Rehearsal" for its Artemis II programme. NASA plans to fuel the Artemis II Moon rocket on Monday,